I remember once when we were arriving into an American port, can't remember which one, but it was in the era when USCG Officers boarded to 'supervise' entry, the USCG Officer on the bridge was so slow in gaining entry authorisation, despite the Captain [I McN] pressing him for an answer and constantly telling him that we were fast approaching the point of 'no return', when we would have to go around again. Finally he gave the 'go' but by then it was too late and we had to go around the entry circuit again adding about another half hour to our arrival time! Que angry passengers, angry USCG, and an even angrier - a very, very rare event - Captain!
As Captain McN said in the programme she was good at what she was designed for, leave Southampton/New York and point her in the right direction, then head down at 27/28 knots and 'fly' across the Atlantic.
What she was NOT good at was slow speed turning or maneuvering.